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Q2 Results: Saga, Salem, SBS. Second-quarter net revenue for Saga Communications ($32.2 million) was relatively flat versus 2018. Station operating expense decreased $226,000 to $22.9 million and operating income grew from $6 million to $6.6 million. Free cash flow fell $437,000 to $5.6 million, primarily as a result of a $542,000 increase in capital expenditures associated with recent acquisitions. Saga posted a net income of $4.7 million, compared to $4.2 million in the same period last year. On a same-station Q2 basis, operating income increased $383,000 to $6.4 million. Net revenue decreased $1.2 million to $31.1 million and operating expense decreased $1.2 million to $22 million. The second-quarter total revenue for Salem Media Group fell 2.4% year-to-year to $64.7 million. Operating income was up from $1.3 million to $5.7 million. Net loss expanded from $2.2 million to $3.6 million. EBITDA gained 59.9% to $9.6 million, however, Adjusted EBITDA decreased 9.4% to $10.2 million. On the broadcast side, net revenue slipped 2.9% to $49.1 million. Digital media division revenue fell 2.9% to $10 million, while publishing revenue rose 3.5% to $5.6 million. Meanwhile, Spanish Broadcasting System reports that second-quarter consolidated net revenue grew 6% from $34.8 million in 2018 to $36.9 million. Radio segment net revenue increased 5% from $31.2 million to $32.9 million, mainly due to increases in local, barter, network and digital sales. Chair/chief executive officer Raul Alarcon remarks, “Our second-quarter results once again validate the company’s strategic and operational strengths and give further evidence as to our standing as the undisputed leader in Hispanic radio, as well as one of the premier radio owner/operators in the nation’s largest markets. During the quarter, management’s focus on operations yielded superior metric results in all major facets of our company’s operations: Top rankings in all core markets, including the #1 and #2 Spanish-language stations in the two largest radio markets of New York and Los Angeles, as well as three of the four most-listened-to Hispanic stations in America, while maintaining industry-leading radio margins of 44%.” SBS’ radio operating income advanced from $13.6 million to $14.2 million.

Monday Memo: Advertisers Believe Each Other: The local retailers who are your best prospects are curious: What’s driving new customers to other businesses? In this week’s column, consultant Holland Cooke invites you to rip-off a proven testimonial spot template. Read his column here.

TED’s Ahead In Podcast Awareness Study. On one hand, “TED Talks Daily” has the highest aided awareness of the 20 most-listened-to podcasts as ranked by Podtrac. The downside is that only 43% of monthly podcast listeners are familiar with that particular podcast. That’s among the nuggets of a Coleman Insights study of 1,000 monthly podcast listeners (18 – 64) conducted three months ago (May 2019). Respondents were asked to review Podtrac’s list of top 20 podcast rankings and indicate their familiarity with each. The TED brand claimed two of the top three spots; The New York Times’ “The Daily” (35%) came in second and “The TED Radio Hour” (32%) placed third. Coleman Insights president Warren Kurtzman notes, “Our findings reaffirm the idea that – despite podcasting’s growth – the medium still has a long way to go with brand development. Even with the most-listened-to shows, most active podcast users aren’t familiar with them. The ones they are familiar with are big, cross-platform brands with strong marketing behind them.” Only 8% were familiar with top 20 entry “Invisibilia.” As far as demo comparisons are concerned, 25-44s are more likely to be familiar with the top 20 podcasts than are those between the ages of 18 – 24 or 45 – 64. Male podcast listeners, per the Coleman Insights finding, are more likely than females to be familiar with the Podtrac’s top 20. Implications of Coleman’s podcast research findings will be shared this Wednesday (8/14) at 9:00 am at an “Outside Thinking for Podcasts” session in Orlando.

Upstate Radiothon Raises $200,945. In the 12th annual radiothon for Children’s Hospital of Greenville Health System (GHS), seven Entercom Greenville-Spartanburg stations (“Greenville Upstate”) raised $200,945. The radiothon aired last Thursday (8/8) and Friday (8/9) from 6:00 am – 7:00 pm. Donations help sustain programs/services that support children and families during a hospital stay. Entercom Upstate director of sales Devon van der Merwe comments, “This radiothon is a signature event for giving back by the Upstate community. It is such a labor of love for the entire Entercom family. For two days, the airwaves were filled with stories of hope and support. Entercom Upstate always looks forward to going the extra mile when it comes to supporting and aiding Prisma Health–Upstate. We have a passion for our loyal listeners and community and none are more special than the families at Children’s Hospital. Being able to give back is what makes our radio brands, our sponsors, and personalities so powerful.” GHS Children’s Hospital serves all of upstate South Carolina, western North Carolina, and eastern Georgia. Money raised during the radiothon impacts more than 400,000 patients and families each year. Prisma Health Children’s Hospital–Upstate medical director Robin LaCroix, MD notes that, “Hospital stays can be intimidating emotional experiences for children and parents. Funds we receive from this radiothon are critical to ensuring that we can provide families with support and resources they need while they are in our care. Prisma Health and Entercom come together each year to make a difference in the lives of so many families in our region. We are so thankful to the community and especially to Entercom Upstate listeners for their continued support.” In addition to news/talk WYRD “106.3 WORD – The Upstate’s Talk Station,” and sports talk WORD-AM “ESPN Upstate,” the Entercom Greenville cluster consists of adult contemporary WSPA-FM “Magic 98.9,” CHR WFBC-FM “B-93.7 – #1 For Hit Music,” WROQ “Classic Rock 101.1,” WTPT “93.3 Planet Rocks,” and WFBC-HD2 “96.3 The Block.”

Advertisers Agreeable To Podcast Spending. As part of this week’s Cumulus Media-owned Westwood One blog, Audience Insights president Jeff Vidler outlines reasons why advertisers are open to the idea of including budgets for podcasts. Here are several highlights from the blog. “Podcast listeners are deeply engaged. A compelling podcast is reminiscent of the immersive experience of snorkeling. It can bring you into another world and make otherwise dead time fly by.” Listeners develop close relationships with their favorite podcast hosts and shows. “The top three reasons why podcast listeners pay attention to podcast ads revolve around the host and the listeners’ personal connection to the podcast.” Podcast listeners tend to skip or avoid ads in podcasts, “especially compared to ads in other digital media. Podcasting’s on-demand nature and unique content draws listeners to the platform. Along with video and music streaming platforms, podcasts fall in the upward trend of on-demand content; however, podcasts are one of the few on-demand providers that are open to advertisers.”

TALKERS News Notes. The annual epic rivalry Army – Navy football game (12/14), as well as the entire 2019 Army schedule, will be broadcast on Cumulus Media Washington, DC’s WSBN “ESPN 630 AM The Sports Capitol.” Cumulus Media vice president/market manager Jake McCann comments, “We are thrilled to be the broadcast home for Army football in our Nation’s Capital. Our listening area is one of the highest in the country for active and reserve military personnel. We know some very important ears will be listening to our station. We are excited and proud to be a partner and look forward to some great football this season.” Play-by-play voice of the “Black Knights” Rich DeMarco states, “Army football is truly ‘America’s Team,’ and we are very fortunate to have a national network of radio stations that carry Black Knights games. With the high concentration of West Point graduates and fans in and around the Nation’s Capital, it’s only fitting to have WSBN as the newest member of the Army Sports Network.” Formerly WMAL-AM, WSBN broke away from its simulcast of news/talk WMAL-FM last month (July 2019) ….. Journalist/filmmaker Carrie Lozano will moderate a conversation about public media in the digital age and the state of local and national journalism. The event takes place tomorrow evening (Tuesday, 8/13) at 6:30 pm at San Francisco’s Taube Auditorium and will feature PBS president/chief executive officer Paula Kerger; KQED, San Francisco president/chief executive officer Michael Isip; and KQED president emeritus John Boland. They are expected to discuss how public media affiliates are adapting to serve communities, how stations and audiences respond to attacks on the free press, and how organizations are changing with their audiences and ways they consume media ….. To say the least, Ron Verb‘s run to be Austintown, Ohio’s trustee is short-lived. The afternoon host of iHeartMedia Youngstown news/talk WKBN-AM “News Radio 570” submitted his entry for the position to the town last Wednesday (8/7) only to bow out of the race a few days later. While originally declaring he had no intention to quit his radio show while running for office, Verb halted his political ambitions after discovering FCC rules required he would need to abandon his on-air job ….. For the seventh consecutive month, ESPN Podcasts experience year-to-year growth, as tracked by Podtrac. In July 2019, they drew 5.8 million in unique audience, up 17% from July 2018. Content created specifically for podcasts grew their downloads 25%, versus July 2018. July increases were led by listenership of “FiveThirtyEight: Politics,” “The Lowe Post with Zach Lowe,” the “Le Batard & Friends” network, which launched earlier this year, and the debut of “The Woj Pod” from NBA insider Adrian Wojnarowski ….. According to rankings appearing in The Princeton Review, Emerson College Boston’s noncommercial WERS and its campus station, WECB, are the country’s “best” college radio stations. WERS general manager Jack Casey explains that, “WERS and WECB train students in a real-world environment, with many of the same creative pressures and deadlines that face professionals in radio broadcasting. All of this is part of the college’s mission to train future leaders of the media industry. It is immensely gratifying to see that students recognize the value that we provide. We are grateful for their ongoing support in making our combined radio stations #1 in The Princeton Review this year.” The Emerson stations were rated #1 six years ago (2013), as well …..In order to devote full attention to their podcast sales representation firm, Podcast Ad Reps (PAR), Rick Selah and Anthony Savelli have left their sales roles at Himalaya. PAR was launched eight months ago (12/2018) to “hyper-service” independent podcast creators with sales/marketing solutions.

Jeffrey Epstein Death Dominates News/Talk Conversation Over Weekend. The “apparent” suicide death of Jeffrey Epstein and speculation/conspiracy theories surrounding it dominated conversation on news/talk radio across America (8/10-11) all the way through to this morning (8/12) according to TALKERS magazine research. The El Paso and Dayton Shooting along with conversations about Gun Control Legislation and Violence in American Culture was a strong second place topic followed closely by the US-China Trade War.

Music Radio News and Career Moves. Some major personnel shuffling involving Cox Media Group stations in Tampa, Orlando, and Tulsa come in the wake of Rick Thomas exiting as operations manager of the company’s Tampa Bay cluster. In addition to being CMG Tampa’s OM, Thomas programmed perennial market pacesetter (adult contemporary) WDUV “Lite Favorites 105.5,” adult contemporary WWRM “Magic 94.9,” and CHR WPOI “Hot 101.5.” Thomas joined Cox Media Group Tampa 2.5 years ago. His previous programming resume includes stops in New York City (CHR WBMP “92.3 Amp Radio”); Los Angeles (classic hits-oldies KRTH “K-Earth 101” and smooth AC KTWV “94.7 The Wave”); and San Diego (rhythmic CHR XHTZ “Z-90” and urban-rhythmic oldies XHRM “Magic 92.5”). In addition to his current duties as director of branding & programming for Cox Media Group Orlando CHR WPYO “Power 95.3,” Will Calder adds similar responsibilities at Tampa’s “Hot 101.5.” Calder has previously worked in New York (WNOW, WBMP); Miami (WPOW); and Milwaukee (WXSS). At the same time, Cox Media Group Tulsa director of marketing & radio operations Nathan Reed is transferring to program aforementioned Tampa AC outlets WDUV and WWRM. Prior to joining Cox Media Group Tulsa in 2016, Reed worked for iHeartMedia Toledo, where he became senior vice president of programming, and he has programmed Flint (Michigan) rhythmic CHR WRCL ….. Promotions inside Beasley Media Group Philadelphia’s cluster find WMMR “93.3 Everything That Rocks” music director Sara Parker adding digital program director duties for WMMR and WMGK “Classic Rock 102.9 MGK.” Parker will be responsible for managing digital content to optimize reach for the stations’ on-line presence and social platforms. Elsewhere, morning show producer Marisa Magnata will support Parker as assistant digital program director/producer and digital content manager of WMMR’s “Preston & Steve Show.” Her focus will be on the station’s digital content efforts, as well as managing all of the morning show’s digital aspects. In addition, WMGK and WXTU “Philly’s Country Station 92.5 XTU” digital program director Nicole Siberry shifts her responsibilities to manage digital assets for WXTU and sports talk WPEN “97.5 The Fanatic.” ….. Today’s 6:00 am – 10:00 am “Johnny’s House” on iHeartMedia Orlando CHR WXXL “XL 106.7” is originating from Meadow Woods Elementary School. Students there – as well as from 16 other community schools – are receiving backpacks filled with supplies for their first day of school. Approximately 12,000 backpacks and supplies were provided in a program committed to aiding economically disadvantaged families in central Florida. Along with 170 volunteers, “XL-106.7” staffers stuffed backpacks with necessary school supplies and donated them to 17 schools in seven Florida counties …. As of this Friday (8/16), Steve Jones’ weekday 12:00 noon – 2:00 pm “Jonesy’s Jukebox” on Meruelo Media-owned Los Angeles rocker KLOS will become a Friday-only program. Jones made the announcement on last Friday’s (8/9) show, noting, “I’ve been doing this five days a week and I want a break. We’ll see what happens in the future. Maybe I can do a solo album that everyone is asking me to do.” The 63-year-old London-born guitarist has been hosting “Jonesy’s Jukebox” on KLOS for nearly four years; the show was previously heard in the market on KDLD & KDLE “Indie 103.1” for five years ….. Set to be broadcast one time only, this Thursday (8/15) at 5:07 pm (ET) – and not archived – University of Pennsylvania triple A WXPN, Philadelphia will present a minute-by-minute replay of the Woodstock music festival. Airtime for “Woodstock – As It Happened – 50 Years On” is exactly 50 years to the day from the 1969 event, which was originally billed as the “Woodstock Music and Arts Fair.” It kicked off (Friday) at 5:07 pm August 15 and ended (Monday), August 18. WXPN associate general manager for programming Bruce Warren notes, “From the movie that came out in March 1970 to the numerous collections of recordings released over the years, there has yet to be a full authentic musical account of the concert until now. WXPN is going to pay the most effective tribute to the music the way it was originally performed at exactly the same times the sets were performed to give our listeners a feel for how it all really went down.” In order to remain in sync with the timing and length of the original event, WXPN’s broadcast will include stage announcements and breaks between artist sets ….. Available to stations through Envision Networks is a Kroeger Media-produced classic hits version of “The Wolfman Jack Radio Show.” Among others, the classic hits format includes music from artists such as AC/DC, Bryan Adams, Aerosmith, Beastie Boys, David Bowie, Duran Duran, Goo Goo Dolls, Green Day, Billy Idol, Cyndi Lauper, Matchbox 20, Van Halen, and U2. Stations can broadcast the original shows; the new classic hits version; or incorporate Wolfman Jack’s breaks with their own playlist and use the show’s actualities to run as a shorter weekly (or daily) program ….. As part of its annual ice cream tour, Atlantic Gateway Communications noncommercial (Takoma Park, Maryland-licensed) contemporary Christian WGTS returned to North Beach for the second year in a row. This time, WGTS brought Black River Entertainment artist, Hannah Kerr. The station’s morning show host/promotion director Jerry Woods remarks, “We had such a great reception in North Beach last year from all the people across the D.C. area that we wanted to come back to do something bigger. Thousands of people flocked to the town for free ice cream and the farmer’s market, but many came specifically to hear Hannah Kerr’s concert.” WGTS morning co-host Blanca Vega adds, “I can’t wait to go back and do it again.” WGTS has seen over 15,000 people between its ice cream tour and summer concert series this summer.

July 2019 PPM Data. Information for the July 2019 ratings period has been released for Detroit, Phoenix, Minneapolis, San Diego, Tampa, Denver, Long Island, Baltimore, and Portland. Nielsen Audio’s July 2019 survey period covered June 20 – July 17. Managing editor Mike Kinosian (Kinosian@TALKERS.com) provides his “Takeaways” from these nine markets.

Stuck on 5.0 (6+) in February and March and then on 5.4 (6+) April and May, Entercom sports talk/Tigers flagship WXYT-FM“97.1 The Ticket” is a combined -.9 in June/July (5.4 – 4.7 – 4.5, flat at #9, 6+).

Down eight-tenths in June (6.2 – 5.4, 6+), co-owned WWJ “News Radio 950” falters by another six-tenths in July to 4.8 (fifth to sixth, 6+); WWJ had a March-only stay at #1.

The April 2019 through July 2019 topline for Michigan Public Media news/talk WUOM is: 1.6 – 1.5 – 1.6 – 1.5 (flat at #20, 6+). After recording a shift of one-tenth in three of the last four ratings periods (1.5 – 1.4 – 1.3 – 1.1 – 1.2, 6+), Wayne State University news/talk WDET drops two-tenths in July to 1.0 (unchanged at #21, 6+).

Detroit Music Formats – Unchanged at #3, Entercom classic hits-oldies WOMC “104.3 Detroit’s Greatest Hits” is up eight-tenths in three straight positive or neutral moves (5.2 – 5.2 – 5.9 – 6.0, 6+). Down or flat three successive months for a -1.4 (7.8 – 6.5 – 6.4 – 6.4, 6+), Beasley Media Group-owned WCSX erases just over half that deficit with a June/July +.8 (6.4 – 6.5 – 7.2, 6+). Moreover, “94.7 – Detroit’s Classic Rock” advances from second to first. In March, WCSX eroded by -1.3 to shift from first to second. Its March/April decline of -1.5 followed back-to-back gains of nine-tenths (6.0 – 6.9 – 7.8, 6+). “Detroit’s Classic Rock” spent four straight months at #1 before being dislodged in September 2018. Ousted from the top spot after residing there in May in June, iHeartMedia urban AC WMXD plummets by -1.2 to 5.7 (6+) and segues to fourth. “Mix 92.3” had been without a loss the past four sweeps for an overall +1.4 (5.5 – 6.0 – 6.1 – 6.9 – 6.9, 6+). An increase of one-half share to 2.8 (#18 to #16, 6+) by urban contemporary WGPR “Hot 107.5” pulls the plug on four successive setbacks that led to a loss of seven-tenths (3.0 – 2.9 – 2.7 – 2.5 – 2.3, 6+). In early-November (2018), Entercom CHR WDZH “Amp Radio” transitioned to adult contemporary. In eight successive reports without a loss (2.3 – 2.7 – 2.7 – 2.9 – 3.6 – 4.0 – 4.0 – 4.1 – 4.8, 6+), “98.7 The Breeze” more than doubled (+2.5) its 6+ AQH share. The streak, however, comes to an end in July as WDZH returns 20% of the increase (4.3, -.5, 6+), dropping from eighth to tenth. Its AC rival – iHeartMedia’s WNIC “The Best Variety of the ‘80s, ‘90s, & Today” – erases 50% of June’s loss of six-tenths (5.9 – 6.3, +.3, 6+) and climbs from third to second. After its 6+ AQH share eroded by nearly two-thirds (-11.8) in four successive sweeps (17.9 – 7.1 – 6.6 – 6.2 – 6.1, 6+), WNIC answered with a May increase of four-tenths. Its “Holiday” 2018 17.9 is the largest 6+ AQH share by any Detroit station in the PPM-era. On top in December 2018 and “Holiday” 2018, WNIC more than tripled (+12.2) its 6+-share via four straight increases (5.7 – 6.2 – 6.6 – 12.2 – 17.9, 6+). As is the case with WDZH, its sibling, WYCD “99.5 – Detroit Country Music,” forfeits one-half share (4.8, 6+) but actually advances from seventh to sixth. WYCD was a combined +.4 in May/June (4.9 – 5.1 – 5.3, 6+). Cumulus Media’s similarly-formatted WDRQ “93.1 Nash FM” is +1.2 through five consecutive positive or neutral sweeps (1.6 – 1.9 – 2.4 – 2.6 – 2.8 – 2.8, 6+) and repeats at #16. This is the best 6+-showing for “Nash FM” since June 2018 (2.8, as well). Anchored at #15, iHeartMedia urban contemporary WJLB “97.9 – Detroit’s Hip-Hop and R&B” is off a full-share through four straight survey periods without an increase (4.1 – 3.9 – 3.3 – 3.1 – 3.1, 6+). As a result of six consecutive sweeps without an increase, Radio One gospel WDMK-HD2 has lost nearly two-thirds (-1.1) of its 6+-stat (1.7 – 1.7 – 1.3 – 1.3 – 1.2 – .9 – .6, #21, 6+).

In the past four sweeps, Maricopa County Community College news/talk KJZZ logged a fluctuation of one-tenth (3.6 – 3.5 – 3.4 – 3.5 – 3.6, 6+). That streak ends as KJZZ is off two-tenths to 3.4 (6+) yet progresses from #11 to #10.

Minneapolis Music Formats – Dislodged from the top spot in June by KSTP-FM “KS-95,” iHeartMedia-owned classic hits-oldies outlet KQQL “Kool 108” returns the favor in July by racking up an improvement of nine-tenths (6.6 – 7.5, -.2, second to first, 6+). After approximately 54% (-6.8) of its 6+ AQH share vanished through four straight negative or flat trends (12.6 – 6.3 – 6.3 – 6.3 – 5.8, 6+), “Kool 108” logged a +1.0 in May. Without an increase in each of the last four reports for an overall -1.5 (7.0 – 7.0 – 6.4 – 6.1 – 5.5, 6+), CHR cluster-mate KDWB “101.3 The Twin Cities’ #1 Hit Music Station” curtails the slide with a spike of three-tenths to 5.8 (seventh to sixth, 6+). In addition to KQQL, Minnesota Public Radio triple A KCMP “The Current – Great Music Lives Here” betters its June 2019 6+-stat by nine-tenths and is +1.2 via four consecutive positive or neutral trends (2.1- 2.2 – 2.2 – 2.4 – 3.3, #16 to #13, 6+). This is its best 6+-stat since September 2018 (3.3, as well). Getting back to “KS-95,” the Hubbard Broadcasting hot AC this calendar year held or shared the top spot in January, March, April, and June. It has been +1.9 (January); -.8 (February); +.6 (March); +.5 (April); -.8 (May); flat (June); and -.4 in July (6.7 – 6.3, first to third, 6+). Meanwhile, iHeartMedia-owned/similarly-programmed KTCZ “Cities 97.1” notches a gain of six-tenths (4.5 – 5.1, 6+) and returns to the top ten (#11 to #10). Shifts this calendar year for “Cities 97.1” include +1.2 (January) -.5 (February); +.2 (March); +.5 (April); -.2 (May); flat (June); and +.6 (July). In addition to notching its third straight (modest) uptick for a cumulative gain of four-tenths (1.6 – 1.7 – 1.8 – 2.0, unchanged at #19, 6+), Cumulus Media adult contemporary WGVX “Love 105” reaches the two-share level (2.0). The brunt of the combined June 2019 – July 2019 -1.2 of the market’s 6+ country share is taken by iHeartMedia’s KEEY (4.8 – 3.9, -.9, 6+). “K-102” drops out of the top ten (#10 to #12) and has its lowest 6+-performance (3.9) since “Holiday” 2017’s 3.4. Format rival, Entercom’s KMNB “102.9 The Wolf,” which lost eight-tenths in four successive down or neutral trends (3.7 – 3.4 – 2.9 – 2.9 – 2.9, 6+), halted the skid with a gain of four-tenths in June. “The Wolf, however, surrenders three-tenths in July (3.3 – 3.0, 6+) and slips from #13 to #14. In the Northern Lights Broadcasting cluster, alternative KQGO “Go 96.3” cobbles together seven straight up or flat moves for a +.6 (1.3 – 1.3 – 1.4 – 1.5 – 1.5 – 1.7 – 1.7 – 1.9, #20, 6+), while rhythmic CHR sibling KZGO “Go 95.3” loses seven-tenths via four successive down or flat reports (3.1 – 2.9 – 2.7 – 2.5 – 2.4, #16, 6+). Having logged a 5.0 (6+) in April, Entercom adult hits KZJK “104.1 Jack-FM” follows with a 5.7 (sixth to seventh, 6+) in May, June, and July. A June loss of eight-tenths (2.2 – 1.4, 6+) by KBEM not only forced “Jazz 88 FM” out of the top twenty (#18 to #21), it took the Minneapolis Public Schools outlet to its lowest 6+-stat since “Holiday” 2018 (1.4, as well). KBEM vanishes from print in July. Likewise disappearing is the internet stream of co-owned triple A KCMP, which was trending .5 – .6 – .6 (April – May – June, 6+).

Bonneville-owned KKFN adds one-tenth (2.4 – 2.5, 6+) and moves up one ranker (#18 to #17); in June, “Sports Radio 104.3 The Fan” was off six-tenths. June/July’s combined -.5 by KSE Radio Ventures’ KKSE-FM “Attitude Sports Radio 92.5” represents a more than 50% loss of its 6+-stat (.8 – .4 – .3, #29 to #28, 6+).

Bouncing back from June’s massive -1.6 (6.2 – 4.6, 6+) with a July increase half that magnitude (5.4, +.8, 6+), Colorado Public Radio news/talk KCFR advances from sixth to fourth. A combined +1.2 in January/February (6.4 – 7.1 – 7.6, 6+), KCFR was #1 in September 2018, October, and November before segueing to #2 in December. In four straight sweeps without an increase, Community Radio for Northern Colorado news/talk KUNC has lost one full-share (1.8 – 1.5 – 1.5 – 1.1 – .8, #21 to #23, 6+).

One of the rare comedy-formatted signals in a PPM-market, Entercom’s KQKS-HD2, is off a collective one-half share via four consecutive months without an increase (1.7 – 1.5 – 1.4 – 1.4 – 1.2, 6+) and departs the top twenty (#20 to #22).

Denver Music Formats – A June loss of six-tenths (1.5 – .9, 6+) nudged KVOD off the top twenty; however, the Colorado Public Radio classical outlet answers with a July increase of one-half share to 1.4 (6+) and is back in the top twenty (#24 to #19, 6+). Possessing the identical June – July .9 – 1.4 profile (+.5, #24 to #19, 6+) is iHeartMedia’s KBPI “Rocks the Rockies,” which ends three down or flat sweeps that accounted for a net loss of one-half share (1.4 – 1.4 – 1.1 – .9, 6+). Improving by one-half share as well in July is country cluster-mate KWBL “106.7 The Bull,” which nets a +1.7 through three straight upticks (2.0 – 3.1 – 3.2 – 3.7, #15 to #13, 6+). This (3.7) is the highest 6+-stat for “The Bull” since it switched to country in mid-December 2017. Three-tenths of a share separates Denver’s top three July 2019 finishers. Included in that trio is KWBL’s format rival, Bonneville-owned KYGO, which drops two-tenths to 5.8 (6+) but repeats at #1. After netting +1.4 in four straight positive or flat trends (4.3 – 4.6 – 5.0 – 5.7 – 5.7, 6+), KYGO regressed by seven-tenths in May only to roar back in June with a +1.0. June’s 6.0 was its highest 6+-stat since September 2018 (6.0, as well). Ranking in July 2019’s top three as well is iHeartMedia’s KRFX (5.8 – 5.7, -.1, steady at #2, 6+). In four straight sweeps without a loss, “Classic Rock 103.5 The Fox” was +1.4 (4.0 – 4.0 – 4.6 – 5.2 – 5.4, 6+). It dropped one-half share in May but answered in June with a robust gain of nine-tenths (4.9 – 5.8, 6+). Anchored in third-place, Entercom’s similarly-programmed KQMT “99.5 The Mountain” has gained nine-tenths in four straight positive or neutral sweeps (4.7 – 5.2 – 5.2 – 5.6 – 5.6, 6+). Stuck on 5.4 (6+) in May and June, alternative sibling KTCL “Channel 93.3 – Denver’s Modern Rock” falters by six-tenths to 4.8 (fourth to sixth, 6+). A combined +.8 in May/June (3.3 – 3.7 – 4.1, 6+), KSE Radio Ventures’ hot AC KIMN “Mix 100” relinquishes one-half share to 3.6 (#13 to #14, 6+). While Entercom classic hits-oldies KEZW hasn’t had a loss from February 2019 through July 2019, the net gain for “EZ-1430 Timeless Music” is just one-tenth. It was locked on .6 (6+) in February and March and now logs a .7 (#25, 6+) for the fourth time in a row. Immediately after its +.7 in four successive up or flat moves (2.6 – 2.7 – 3.1 – 3.1 – 3.3, 6+) wiped out with a -.7 in May, Educational Media Foundation contemporary Christian KLDV improved by one-half share in June (2.6 – 3.1, #18 to #17, 6+). Denver’s version of “Positive & Encouraging K-Love,” however, disappears from print in July.

In five straight up or flat reports, Entercom sports talk WFAN is +1.2 (4.3 – 4.4 – 5.1 – 5.3 – 5.5 – 5.5, 6+). Moreover, the Yankees’ flagship is #1 the fourth month in a row and this (5.5) is its highest 6+-share in Long Island since October 2018’s 5.6. Similarly-programmed WEPN “98.7 ESPN New York” is off a combined four-tenths in June/July (2.3 – 2.2 – 1.9, #15 to #19, 6+).

Long Island Music Formats – When WBLI dropped one-tenth in June, it curtailed three consecutive improvements that yielded seven-tenths (3.9 – 4.0 – 4.4 – 4.6, 6+). In July, the Cox Media Group CHR dials up a gain of eight-tenths (4.5 – 5.3, 6+), jumping from fifth to second and reaching the five-share level (6+) for the first time in exactly one year (5.1, July 2018). Co-owned classic rock WBAB is +1.1 in three straight positive or neutral sweeps (4.0 – 4.1 – 5.1 – 5.1, 6+) but backslides from second to third. A collective +1.1 through three straight Long Island reports without a loss as well (3.5 – 3.9 – 3.9 – 4.6, 6+), iHeartMedia New York classic rock WAXQ “Q-104.3” progresses from eighth to fifth. The last time “Q-104.3” reached the four-share threshold in Long Island was in January (4.0). Even though New York CHR cluster-mate WHTZ hasn’t had a decrease in each of the last four sweeps for a net gain of four-tenths (4.5 – 4.5 – 4.6 – 4.8 – 4.9, 6+), “Z-100” slips from third to fourth. Three straight drops by ConnoisseurMedia-owned classic hits-oldies WBZO have accounted for a collective -1.6 (3.7 – 3.2 – 2.9 – 2.1, 6+), but “103.1 Max FM” picks up one-half share in July (2.6, #17 to #14, 6+). Four straight up or flat reports by Entercom alternative WNYL “Alt 92.3” account for a one-half share increase (1.6 – 1.7 – 1.9 – 2.1 – 2.1, #17 to #16, 6+). On the heels of gaining a full-share in June, Emmis urban AC WBLS surrenders all of that increase plus one-tenth (4.4 – 3.3, -1.1, 6+), with “107.5 #1 for R&B” falling from sixth to tenth. Dropping from sixth to seventh, Entercom New York City classic hits-oldies WCBS-FM “101.1 New York’s Greatest Hits” is -1.0 via three consecutive decreases (5.1 – 5.1 – 4.4 – 4.1, 6+). This is the third Long Island decline in a row for WPLJ (2.2 – 1.9 – 1.5 – .5, 6+), which has lost more than 75% (-1.7) of its 6+ AQH-share in that April 2019 through July 2019 stretch. The sale of the legendary hot AC from Cumulus Media to Educational Media Foundation closed on May 31 and EMF immediately switched WPLJ to contemporary Christian “Positive & Encouraging K-Love.”

After an April gain of six-tenths, Oregon Public Broadcasting news/talk KOPB is off by -1.4 in three setbacks in succession (7.9 – 7.0 – 6.7 – 6.5, 6+) but continues in third-place. KOPB has been +1.2 (January 2019); -2.0 in February/March; +.6 (April); and -.9 (May).

Portland Music Formats – A combined +1.7 in June/July (3.7 – 4.1 – 5.4, eighth to fifth, 6+) takes Entercom adult hits KYCH “97.1 Charlie – We Play Everything” to its best 6+-stat (5.4) since “Holiday” 2018’s 5.6. Climbing from fifth to fourth, co-owned KGON “92.3 Portland’s Classic Rock” improves by eight-tenths via three consecutive bumps (5.1 – 5.5 – 5.6 – 5.9, 6+). As Salem Media Group contemporary Christian KFIS “104.1 The Fish” picks up four-tenths to 4.4 (ninth to sixth, 6+) to end three consecutive down or flat trends that led to a loss of nine-tenths (4.9 – 4.9 – 4.3 – 4.0, 6+), iHeartMedia CHR KKRZ “Z-100 Portland” is up seven-tenths in three successive sweeps without a loss (3.3 – 3.7 – 3.7 – 4.0, 6+) and enters the top ten (#12 to #10. In five consecutive down or flat moves, All Classical Public Media’s KQAC was a collective -2.4 (4.4 – 4.4 – 3.7 – 2.6 – 2.3 – 2.0, 6+), but “All Classical Portland” posts a half-share increase to 2.5 (#19 to #17, 6+). Immediately prior to losing seven-tenths in March, KQAC was without a loss four times in a row for a collective +1.8(2.6 – 2.7 – 3.4 – 4.4 – 4.4, 6+) and reached the four-share level (4.4, 6+) the first time since February 2017’s 4.2. Notwithstanding that it loses four-tenths (7.8 – 7.4, 6+), iHeartMedia adult contemporary KKCW “K-103” progresses from #2 to #1. It is the first time “K-103” has held the lead position since “Holiday” 2018. Ironically, it reaches the top despite having its consecutive string of increases that yielded eight-tenths snapped at three (7.0 – 7.0 – 7.2 – 7.8, 6+). June’s 7.8 was the best 6+-stat for “K-103” since “Holiday” 2018’s 16.2. It trades places with classic hits-oldies sibling KLTH “The Eagle” (7.9 – 7.1, -.8, first to second, 6+), which has its lowest 6+-stat since January (7.1, as well). A combined -1.1 in April/May (8.9 – 8.6 – 7.8, 6+) before adding one-tenth in June, “The Eagle” had been on top the past five months. When “The Eagle” faltered by three-tenths in April, it curtailed three consecutive upticks that yielded a +3.5 (5.4 – 7.1 – 8.1 – 8.9, 6+). After being +1.5 in May/June (4.2 – 4.6 – 5.7, 6+), Alpha Media’s KUPL “98.7 The Bull – #1 For New Country” has all but two-tenths of that increase obliterated (4.4, -1.3, 6+) and slips from fourth to sixth. Prior to June, the last time KUPL reached the five-share level (6+) was in April 2017 (5.5). In advance of dropping three-tenths in April, “The Bull” was a collective +1.2 in three straight gains (3.3 – 3.6 – 4.1 – 4.5, 6+). Its format foe, Entercom-owned KWJJ “99.5 The Wolf” – The Northwest’s Hottest Country,” is -1.1 in June/July (4.6 – 3.7 – 3.5, #12 to #14, 6+). In May, “The Wolf” gained eight-tenths to 4.6, its best 6+-stat since July 2018 (4.6, as well). Four successive positive or neutral moves by iHeartMedia rhythmic CHR KXJM produced an overall +1.5 (2.4 – 3.3 – 3.3 – 3.3 – 3.9, 6+), but “Jam’n 107.5” falters by two-tenths in July to 3.7 (6+) and exits the top ten (#10 to #12). KXJM’s June 3.9 was its strongest 6+-showing since March 2016 (3.9, as well). After notching June’s 1.8 (#20, 6+), Educational Media Foundation contemporary Christian KLVP “Positive & Encouraging K-Love” disappears from print.

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Brown Parts Ways With iHeartMedia Denver. The approximately 12-year association between talk show host Michael Brown and iHeartMedia Denver has come to an end. While this turn-of-events isn’t something Brown wanted or anticipated, he emphasizes he has “fond memories” of his time in radio and is “looking forward to getting behind the microphone as quickly as possible.” He maintains radio is “a fantastic medium that will never disappear,” and he “readily embraces” the digital aspect of the business. Citing conversations he had with iHeartMedia regional senior vice president of Denver programming JoJo Turnbeaugh, Brown – who served as under-secretary of Homeland Security in both of George W. Bush’s administrations – reports his departure is owing to “format changes.” Brown’s Denver radio career began at news/talk KOA, where he did part-time work before becoming a full-timer. He then spent several years in afternoon drive on news/talk sibling KHOW, and recently returned to KOA. Regarding his highly-publicized experiences during Hurricane Katrina, Brown co-authored June 2011’s “Deadly Indifference, The Perfect (Political) Storm: Hurricane Katrina, The Bush White House, and Beyond.” In it, he criticizes the performance of several people and critiques his own performance by stating that he “failed to be ready for the press and was too timid in his response.” Politically, Brown describes himself as “very clearly center-right, conservative, with a strong libertarian bent.” He appears at #83 on The Talkers Magazine 2018 Heavy Hundred.

Thomas Inducted Into The Michigan Journalism Hall of Fame. In recognition for her career in radio and community service, Entercom Detroit WWJ “News Radio 950” reporter Vickie Thomas was honored yesterday (4/14) in a ceremony at Michigan State University’s Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center. Entercom Detroit senior vice president/market manager Debbie Kenyon states, “For more than 25 years, Vickie Thomas has been informing our listeners on major stories that impact our community in and around Detroit. Vickie is an incredible journalist who isn’t afraid to pose tough questions to city leaders and other officials to report a fair and accurate story. She is well deserving of this honor and we are extremely proud to have Vickie inducted into the Michigan Journalism Hall of Fame.” Thomas comments, “In thinking about my over 30-year career in radio, with most of that time spent at WWJ, I can’t help but acknowledge all the people who took the time to encourage me and guide me. I’m really a reflection of those outstanding individuals. This award is extremely special because it comes from my peers. I’m blessed to have my body of work in journalism acknowledged by the selection committee; I thank each member who poured over all the applications and deemed me worthy of this honor.” Thomas, who joined WWJ in 1991, has earned awards from the Detroit Press Foundation, the Michigan Association of Broadcasters, the Michigan Associated Press, and the National Association of Black Journalists. She graduated cum laude and with honors in journalism from Wayne State University in 1989.

MONDAY MEMO: The Podcast Consumer 2019. In our on-demand culture, consumers have taken control of their media. We call the audio version “podcasting,” something everyone seems to be doing now. But who is listening? In this week’s Monday Memo, consultant Holland Cooke summarizes the recently released Edison Research “Podcast Consumer 2019” report. Click hereto read how he outlines ways radio broadcasters can exploit this trend.

TALKERS News Notes. All remaining regular season and postseason play of the New York City Football Club will air in Spanish on the ESPN app, along with the iHeart and Tune-in apps. In addition, select games of the American professional soccer team will air locally in New York City on WEPN-AM “ESPN Deportes Radio 1050.” ESPN Radio Group senior vice president Tim McCarthy remarks, “WEPN-AM is proud to be associated with a tremendous brand like NYCFC. We believe giving our listeners a choice on quality play-by-play has tremendous value; this agreement with NYCFC does just that.” NYCFC chief executive officer Brad Sims notes, “We are excited to have our 2019 matches broadcast in Spanish on ESPN Deportes platforms. We want to give our fans many different ways to follow our club. This is a terrific alliance that will make our games even more accessible. New York’s Hispanic community is extremely passionate about soccer and is an integral part of our fanbase, so it continues to be a priority for us to provide Spanish-language presentations. ESPN is a leader in the sports media landscape and we’re looking forward to working together.” Roberto Abramowitz and Ariel Judas will give their commentary throughout the season ….. Changes to take effect in three weeks (5/6) at Emmis-owned WFNI “Indy’s Sports Center – The Fan” will find Jeff Rickard and “Big Joe” Staysniak moving from mid-days (10:00 am – 12:00 noon) to morning drive (7:00 am – 10:00 am). “Jeff & Big Joe” will succeed ESPN Radio’s “(Mike) Golic & (Trey) Wingo,” while ESPN Radio’s “Dan Le Batard with Stugotz” will inherit the vacated 10:00 am – 12:00 noon slot …. A nine-year program director of iHeartMedia-owned WGAR “Cleveland’s Country 99.5,” Charley Connolly is named operations manager of Cumulus Media’s eight Youngstown stations and will be the day-to-day PD of country WQXK “K-105” there. Cumulus Youngstown vice president/market manager Bill Kelly comments, “We are fortunate to have someone of Charley’s background available to us in Youngstown. This is going to be fun.” In addition to WGAR, Connolly programmed iHeartMedia Cleveland’s adult hits WHLK “106.5 The Lake.” Prior to that, he performed similar responsibilities for Cumulus Media Nashville’s news/talk WWTN “Super Talk 99.7” and country WSM-FM “95.5 Nash Icon.” In addition to WPIC “News Talk 790,” WBBW “Sports Radio 1240 AM,” and WLLF “Sports Radio 96.7 FM,” Cumulus Media Youngstown consists of aforementioned WQXK; CHR WHOT “Hot 101”; classic rock WYFM “Y-103”; classic country WSOM “America’s Music”; and classic hits-oldies WWIZ “Z-104.” ….. Approximately 250 guests attended last Friday’s (4/12) eleventh annual “Hurley in the Morning” charity dinner and silent auction, which raised $40,000. Fox News Radio’s Todd Starnes keynoted the festivities at Atlantic City’s Resorts Casino – Hotel. “We are so grateful for the outpouring of support we have received from the highest levels of government, business, and industry sectors,” declares Townsquare Media Atlantic City news/talk WPGG morning talent Harry Hurley. “Todd is a kind and generous friend. He is such a well-respected talent and a wonderful gentleman. Todd took the time to greet every guest, making each one feel like the most important person in the Ocean Ballroom.” Resorts Casino – Hotel president/chief executive officer Mark Giannantonio opines, “Harry could take his iconic event anywhere – it was truly spectacular. Todd Starnes was engaging and entertaining. Our audience enjoyed his humble, friendly, and unifying message. Resorts was happy and proud to once again host this charity dinner and we look forward to hosting Harry’s event again next year.” Starnes did his 12:00 noon – 3:00 pm Fox News Radio talk show onsite. Among dignitaries attending were congressman Jefferson Van Drew; New Jersey Senate president Stephen Sweeney; New Jersey Broadcasters Association president Paul Rotella; and current and past New Jersey state legislature members. Ahead is Hurley’s twelfth annual charity golf open (6/21) in Egg Harbor Township (New Jersey) ….. Following his tenure as Reach Media’s integrated ad sales coordinator, Erick Vilson joins Sun Broadcast Group as national account manager and will be based in New York City. Sun Broadcast Group chief operating officer Julio Aponte, Jr. comments, “I was very impressed with Erick’s background, reputation, and his dedication to excellence. Bringing someone with his digital and event experience on-board will allow our team to offer greater business opportunities for our agencies and a deeper connection with our national audience for our advertisers.” Vilson notes, “Becoming part of the Sun Broadcast Group family is a fantastic opportunity. Their reputation in the industry, new approach to business, and clever ways to market their offerings was very attractive to me. I am very excited to bring my experience to the sales team.” Vilson has held sales and operation positions for iHeartMedia and Emmis.

Mueller Report Anticipation, College Admissions Scandal, 2020 Presidential Race, Assange Case Free Speech Implications Top Stories Discussed on News/Talk Radio This Weekend. According to the research of TALKERS, news/talk shows across the country this weekend (4/13-14) were largely focused on the topics of anticipation of the Robert Mueller Report’s planned delivery to Congress this Thursday, the next level of the College Admissions Scandal and charges filed against celebrity participants, the 2020 Presidential Race, and the Julian Assange Case’s implications on free speech and the free press going forward.

Progressive Talk Radio Champ Thom Hartmann Is Guest on Harrison Podcast. What is the state of progressive news/talk radio on the commercial and non-commercial dial? What is the liberal talk radio view of the early competition in a crowded field of hopefuls vying for the 2020 Democratic Party presidential nomination? And what is the general status of the “Left” in American politics in 2019? Nationally syndicated radio talk show host Thom Hartmann – consistently ranked the most important progressive talk radio host on the TALKERS Heavy Hundred – is the guest on the award-winningPodcastOne series, “The Michael Harrison Interview.” Harrison and Hartmann (heard daily 12:00 noon – 3:00 pm ET) tackle these and other pertinent issues in an illuminating conversation that gets right to the heart of today’s talk media landscape. Harrison states, “Thom Hartmann has not only earned the respect of people on all sides of the political spectrum for his authentic, even-handed approach to today’s issues from the liberal perspective, but the unique and aggressive multi-platform distribution paradigm that he and his team have developed over the years stands as a model for independent radio syndication of all ideological stripes going forward into the digital era. The radio industry should pay attention to this innovative broadcaster.” To listen to the podcast in its entirety, please click here or click on the player box marked “The Michael Harrison Interview” located in the right-hand column of the TALKERS email newsletter and every page on Talkers.com.

Survey Says: Social Media Use Unchanged. Notwithstanding privacy controversies, “fake news,” and social media censorship, the share of adults in the United States who say they use certain online platforms or apps is statistically the same as it was this time last year. That is the conclusion of a Pew Research Center study conducted January 8 to February 7 (2019). The shares of adults who say they use Facebook, Pinterest, LinkedIn, and Twitter are each basically the same as in 2016. Instagram, however, shows an uptick during this same timeframe, growing from 35% of adults to 37%. Roughly seven of every ten adults in this country say they still use Facebook; nearly three of every ten visit Pinterest; and more than one of every five are Twitter users. Of all Facebook users, approximately three of every four visit the site every day – half check that platform several times a day. Those particular numbers identically mirror Pew’s 2018 survey results. At the same time, YouTube use remained at 73%, while LinkedIn users went from 25% to 27%. Slightly more than half of YouTube users (51%) visit the site daily – up from the 45% who said the same in 2018. According to the report, Instagram and Snapchat are especially popular with younger adults, with Instagram used by two of every three 18 – 29-year-olds and Snapchat used by slightly more than two of every five (62%) people in that demo.

Lilly Broadcasting Becomes A Radio Player. As a result of paying $900,000 for three Warren (Pennsylvania) stations it is acquiring from Frank Iorio’s Radio Partners LLC, San Luis Obispo, California-based Lilly Broadcasting enters the radio business. The three Warren-area outlets involved are WNAE “News Talk 96.7,” classic hits-oldies WRRN “92 Gold,” and WKNB “Kinzua Country 104.3.” Lilly owns television facilities in Honolulu, Erie (Pennsylvania), Elmira (New York), Marquette (Michigan), and the Caribbean. According to Lilly Broadcasting president Kevin Lilly, “The Warren radio properties create synergies with our current footprint in our Pennsylvania television DMA, comprised of Erie, Warren, and Crawford counties. They will allow us to better serve our viewers and now our radio listeners while in their homes, cars, and online. We look forward to providing the best content available for our listeners and will improve the news, weather, and sports information on all platforms.”

San Antonio’s New Vibe. KXTN “Tejano & Proud,” San Antonio transitions to KVBH “Vibe 107.5.” Of the rhythmic hot AC presentation that will mix “pop, hip-hop, and R&B artists from the 1980s and early-2000s,” Univision San Antonio vice president and general managerChris Morris states, “We are excited to launch a brand-new format that reflects the distinct musical tastes of San Antonio – one of the most diverse communities in the nation. By reformatting and optimizing our audio portfolio, we are able to better serve our audience and give them more of the content they love.” In conjunction with the format flip, the “Tejano & Proud” format shifts to a simulcast on KVBH-HD2 and KCOR, while “Univision Deportes Radio” moves from KCOR to KROM-HD3. Among persons 6+ in Nielsen Audio’s February 2019 survey period, KXTN ranks #14 (3.1). Its February 2018 through February 2019 high was 4.0 (6+) in February 2018.

More Than A Million Smiles. As part of its fourth annual “Laugh United: A Night of Cocktails and Comedy,” Westwood One’s “The Bob & Tom Show” raised a record $1,053,500 in Vienna, West Virginia for the United Way Alliance of the Mid-Ohio Valley. Pictured here is show cast member Josh Arnold who performed with fellow veteran touring comics Greg Hahn, Jack Freeman, and Henry Phillips. Parkersburg (West Virginia) rocker WHBR “103.1 The Bear” is the local “Bob & Tom Show” affiliate.

Music Radio News and Career Moves. After nearly four years with iHeartMedia Denver CHR KPTT “95.7 The Party,” morning driver J.J. Kincaid (of “JJ & Nina”) departs. Immediately in advance of his Denver stint, Kincaid had a nine-year afternoon drive run in New York at co-owned/similarly-formatted WHTZ “Z-100” and spent three years in Dallas at another iHeartMedia CHR, KHKS “106.1 Kiss-FM” ….. On the heels of Beasley Media Group Boston flipping WBOS from “Alt 92.9” to “Rock 92.9” last Thursday (4/11), the station eliminates the music director position that was held by Joel Weiss, who exits. After having spent 13 years in a similar position at Cox Media Group Tampa’s WSUN, Weiss joined WBOS less than a year ago ….. Formerly the program director/afternoon drive talent at Martz Communications Group-owned WAMO “Pittsburgh’s #1 for Hip-Hop,” Jonathan Steele, will join Beasley Media Group Detroit’s WMGC “105.1 The Bounce” next Monday (4/22) as afternoon drive personality, using the air name “J. Steele.” According to WMGC vice president and market manager Mac Edwards, “When we heard J.’s demo, he jumped to the top of our list. Having the opportunity to meet him and discover his impressive skill set as both a person and personality, there was no denying J. Steele was the right talent at the right time to help us write the next chapter of success.” Program director John Candelaria comments, “We are very impressed with J.’s experience and his strong desire to entertain the listeners in Detroit. I am excited to hear his high energy interactive show and see him earn the community’s respect.” Steele adds, “This is the job I dreamed about as a little kid. I am beyond excited to light up the airwaves for this incredible radio station.” The revised weekday “Bounce” line-up includes: “The Gello Show with Joanna” (6:00 am – 10:00 am); J. Steele (3:00 pm – 7:00 pm); and DJ Dinero (7:00 pm – 12:00 midnight) ….. With Emmis Indianapolis’ WLHK “97.1 Hank FM” ever since the country outlet launched in 2005, morning talent Dave O’Brien exits, as his contract isn’t renewed. O’Brien started his Indianapolis radio career in 1996 at WRZX, later going to WNOU for two years and to WENS in 2004 ….. Jazz KUVO, Denver program and content director Nikki Swarn is appointed PD for Rocky Mountain Public Media‘s new R&B/hip-hop streaming service, “The Drop.” Swarn comments, “It is such an honor to get to serve the Colorado community through this incredible opportunity. We anticipate engaging Coloradans with an exciting blend of their favorite artists, while providing a platform for new and Colorado-based musicians as well. The audience consuming R&B and hip-hop is vast and hungry for dynamic experiences in music; we want to fill that void.” Swarn previously was Entercom Denver’s director of promotions and marketing and spent six years as Max Media Denver’s director of marketing and promotions ….. In separate fundraisers for their respective communities, two Alpha Media country-formatted properties (WFLS and KZKX) recently combined to bring in nearly $200,000. Completing its eleventh year of working with St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, WFLS “93.3 – Today’s Country,” Fredericksburg (Virginia) accounted for $135,479 in a two-day event hosted by the station’s morning team – Steve & Jessica. That figure broke WFLS’ previous records. Alpha Media market manager Beth Vickers states, “It is a privilege to lead a team of individuals who are passionate about helping others. Steve & Jessica were amazing hosts, pulling long hours to make it all happen. Our community and our listeners were so generous with donations – results like this make a difference.” Meanwhile, co-owned/similarly-formatted KZKX “KX-96.9,” Lincoln (Nebraska) – along with the Starlite Event Center – raised over $60,000 for American Red Cross flood relief during a one-night (3/29) benefit concert. Entertainment was provided by local bands Dylan Bloom, Bucka Ruse, and Sack of Lions. Alpha Media Lincoln operations manager Rob Kelley comments, “That night was a humbling experience as the people of Saunders County and surrounding areas – many of them flood victims themselves – came together with auction items and monetary donations to go directly to their friends, family, and neighbors. We are so blessed to have listeners like this in the KZKX family.” Severe flooding began impacting Nebraska in mid-March. The “KX-96.9” donation check was presented to the American Red Cross last Thursday (4/11).

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Talkers New York 2014 Videos Being Posted.Up Today: Panel Discussion, “The State of Talk Radio Programming.” Today (7/29) marks the 11th consecutive business day of TALKERS magazine’s video posting of speeches, sessions and presentations made during last month’s 17th annual installment of the talk media industry’s longest-running and most important national convention – Talkers New York 2014. The presentation of these informative and historic recordings is sponsored by WYD Media Sales, LLC., the rep firm recently launched by Ron Hartenbaum and headed by John Murphy, that specializes in the advertising sales of spoken-word media on all popular platforms. The worldwide showing of these very special videos continues today with a panel discussion titled, “The State of Talk Radio Programming,” moderated by TALKERS VP/executive editor Kevin Casey.Panelists include: Andy Bloom, OM, WPHT/WIP, Philadelphia; Phil Boyce, VP/spoken word programming, Salem Communications; Bill Hess, PD, WMAL, Washington, DC; Gabe Hobbs, CEO, Gabe Hobbs Media; and Craig Schwalb, PD, WABC, New York. The panel focuses on a variety of topics pertinent to today’s talk radio programming strategies with an emphasis on dealing with the common criticism that the format is skewing too old. Moderator Casey starts it off asking “Is talk radio a kingmaker that wins elections or is talk radio dead?” He points out that to read the press this format receives, one would get the impression both of these statements are true. The reasoned answers by all participants are illuminating – drawing upon facts and context as opposed to bias and emotion. To view this entire presentation, please click here. Coming tomorrow: A panel discussion moderated by TALKERS managing editor Mike Kinosian titled, “Developing and Managing a Talk Show Hosting Career.” Featured speakers include: Tom Becka, KOIL, Omaha; Ron Hartenbaum, WYD Media; Tom Marr, WCBM, Baltimore; Joe Piscopo, WNYM, New York; and Martha Zoller, WGAU, Athens, GA/Georgia News Network. The Talkers New York 2014 conference videos were recorded by Art Vuolo.

Michael Castner Moves to AM Drive at KEX, Portland. Changes in the programming schedule at Clear Channel’s Portland news/talker KEX include the shift of afternoon drive personality Michael Castner to host of the morning drive program alongside the current staff of co-anchor Lacey Evans, news director Brad Ford and traffic reporters Michael Convery and Lynne Masterson. As a result Paul Linnman leaves the AM show for a commentator role with the station. Taking over the afternoon drive slot is Houston-based talk personality Michael Berry whose show slides down from evenings to the 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm slot and San Antonio-based Joe “Pags” Pagliarulo is now heard in the 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm time slot.

Laura Ingraham Doesn’t Discount Run for Office. It’s not exactly a statement of intent, but Courtside Entertainment Group-syndicated talk show host Laura Ingraham tells RealClearPolitics that she’s “keeping an open mind about running for office in the future.” The comment comes at the end of a piece about her influence on some of the primary races – specifically the assertion that she was instrumental in helping Dave Brat upset Eric Cantor in the Virginia U.S. House primary and her current stumping for Joe Carr as he takes on Lamar Alexander in the Tennessee U.S. Senate primary that takes place on August 7. Ingraham was in Nashville recently at a campaign event for Carr – a Tea Party-backed candidate who is drawing a line in front of Alexander on the immigration issue. Read the entire story here.

SiriusXM Posts Q2 Revenue Hike of 10%; 380,000 New Self-Pay Subscribers. After a somewhat down 2014 Q1 report, SiriusXM rebounds with what CEO Jim Meyer is calling an “outstanding” quarter. SiriusXM’s revenue for the quarter was $1.035 billion – a 10% increase from the same period a year ago. Net income was $120 million. Last quarter, SiriusXM reported adding just 267,000 new subscribers but that figure is up dramatically with almost 475,000 new subscribers added – approximately 380,000 of those self-paying subscribers. Meyer comments, “We set new records for trial conversions to self-pay, adjusted EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA margin in the quarter, and we are raising our 2014 guidance for revenue, adjusted EBITDA, and free cash flow. Our extraordinary operating performance supported the buyback of over 350 million shares in the quarter, or approximately 6% of our outstanding stock. Perhaps more importantly, we improved our superior content by adding even more channels and shows created with major brands and personalities, such as Joel Osteen, NBC’s TODAY Show, and YouTube, and we expanded the range and depth of our commercial-free music programming with the introduction of three new channels in the categories of country, women’s pop, and dance. As the leader in audio entertainment, we never rest in searching for new content that our subscribers will love.”

Meeting of the Mentors. TALKERS publisher Michael Harrison (left) paid a visit Sunday (7/27) to his old friend, radio legend Dick Robinson (right), founder and chairman of the mega-successful Connecticut School of Broadcasting (CSB). The two veteran radio “mentors” compared notes about the state of the industry and according to both men, it was an uplifting, stimulating discussion that left them “inspired and optimistic” about the future of the business. CSB – the oldest and largest group of broadcasting schools in America — is a tremendous success story that celebrates its half-century anniversary this year. The institute that launched thousands of careers was founded by then-renowned Hartford DJ Robinson in 1964 (pictured below at WDRC, Hartford at that time) to help aspiring young broadcasters learn the fundamentals of radio performing and production and has since grown to include 12 East Coast campuses from Boston to Miami. According to Robinson, “Our success is based largely on the fact that we have grown, evolved and expanded the definition of what we cover as the years and decades went by…and we are still doing exactly that – evolving with the times. Whereas we started primarily as a school for DJs, we have grown to encompass all aspects of the radio business as well as television including the burgeoning field of sports and all aspects of audio and video production.” Robinson says, “We are a remedy to the high cost and long-term commitment required to attend a standard college or university communications department curriculum – a process that leaves graduates in significant debt and doesn’t necessarily guarantee enhanced prospects of gaining employment in the field.” Robinson also explains, “We are also a practical alternative to four-year schools for adults in their late 20s, 30s and even older who want to change careers or start a new one in the broadcast business.” The obvious question arises: Considering the economic challenges facing radio today with staff cutbacks and the future of AM/FM in question, are there still opportunities for people of any age in the fields of radio and broadcasting? Robinson’s response: “Absolutely! More than ever! With radio stations and multi-dimension ‘media station’ operations that include audio, video, graphics, and text elements all on one platform popping up not only on newspaper websites – but the online arms of a wide variety of businesses, demand for people who have what we would consider basic radio and television skills is growing exponentially. And that’s only half of it – never before in the history of our industry has there been so much opportunity for entrepreneurial broadcasters to make it on their own. In the old model, a majority of the people aspiring toward a career in radio or television would have to seek employment and get past a gatekeeper to be able to work in the field. Very few had the resources and connections to go out and buy a radio or TV station. But today, it is just a matter of ‘knowing what to do’ to be in business for yourself as a media practitioner. At CSB we are teaching our students how to be entrepreneurs as well as talent, technicians, and marketers.” Reflecting upon the get-together, Michael Harrison states, “Dick Robinson is one of the most extraordinary men the radio industry has ever produced. His school has taught countless broadcasters the art and craft of our wonderful business and he is still going strong as a station owner, format innovator and mentor of mentors. There isn’t a lifetime achievement award big enough for what this guy has done and continues to do.”

AdLarge Media Appoints Green VP/Digital Sales. Former PodcastOne national account director Jay Green is tapped to become AdLarge Media‘s vice president of digital sales and content partnerships. AdLarge Media co-founder and president Cathy Csukas comments, “We are delighted to bring Jay on board to steer our digital audio and mobile strategy. Jay’s impressive background and knowledge of digital audio advertising trends, combined with his expertise in operations and management, make him the ideal candidate to help us meet our expansion goals.” The company’s chief executive officer and co-founder Gary Schonfeld remarks that, “Jay’s keen understanding of the digital audio marketplace will advance our objectives and those of our digital and mobile partners. He is skilled at developing the kind of customized programs and packages that national advertisers have come to expect from AdLarge Media.” Green states that he is “passionate about digital audio advertising” and that he is “dedicated to creating first-to-market campaigns for our advertisers. AdLarge’s reputation for innovation and excellence was a compelling reason for me to become an integral member of their team. It’s an exciting time to join the company.” Prior to working at PodCastOne, Green spent 10 years at Dial Global, where he ultimately became vice president of strategic operations. His background includes sales, campaign management, sales planning, research, audience analysis, and market research for various new product launches.

Washington, DC-Based RELM Network Adds Food Show. The program – titled, “Foodie and the Beast,” has been airing on Hubbard Radio-owned WFED, Washington “Federal News Radio” for the past six years and now joins the growing lineup of streaming and on-demand content at RELM Network. The program is hosted by David and Nycci Nellis and is an offshoot of Nycci’s popular DC website “The List” (AreYouOnIt.com,) which has been dubbed by The Washington Post as “one of the premier resources for all things food and wine in DC and beyond.” Nycci is a gourmet cook and a veteran food journalist in radio, TV and print. The show is also seasoned with world-renowned guests, including celebrity chefs Wolfgang Puck, Thomas Keller, Michel Richard and Mike Isabella – as well as famous cookbook authors, farmers, marine biologists, oystermen, winemakers, distillers and brewmasters.

NPR Debuts New Curated Streaming App. An interesting new development from NPR is its curated streaming app dubbed NPR One. A story in TechCrunch identifies the new app – separate from NPR’s existing mobile platform apps – as one that “combines the benefits of both streaming and traditional terrestrial radio” with the new app. TechCrunch reports that it “uses a combination of streams of NPR’s public news broadcasts, combined with stories that are curated for your specific tastes. You can get regionally relevant content by letting the device have access to your location settings, and you can also search for podcasts and other content to teach the app about what you want and get it instantly.” Read the whole TechCrunch story here.

Cumulus Media Honors Youngstown Cluster with President’s Cup. The corporate prize for best sales performance for the second quarter of 2014 at Cumulus Media goes to the company’s Youngstown, Ohio eight-station group as it receives the coveted President’s Cup. Each quarter, one market is recognized for its overall performance among the company’s 90 radio markets. The Youngstown staff (pictured here) that operates country WQXK “K105,” CHR WHOT “Hot 101,” news/talk WPIC, news/talk WSOM, classic rock WYFM “Y103,” rock WWIZ “Rock 104,” and sports talk simulcast WBBW-AM/WLLF-FM will share the $10,000 prize. Vice president and market manager Rick Parrish says, “I am very proud of the success our Youngstown sales team, programming team and support staff have achieved with our eight radio stations that serve northeast Ohio and Pennsylvania. Our team set the goal to bring the Cumulus President’s Cup to Youngstown, and through hustle and hard work, we did it!” Cumulus EVP and Co-COO John Pinch adds, “The team in Youngstown has performed at record levels this year and is well deserving of this award. To win the President’s Cup requires contribution from every person at every level in the cluster. Congratulations, Cumulus Youngstown!”

Cool Job Opportunity.Greater Media Charlotte is seeking talented sales people to work in the Charlotte Market at news/talk WBT-AM/FM and hot AC WLNK “107.9 The Link.” Greater Media is seeking applicants with: quantifiable success in radio/media sales or another industry; the drive, hunger, and ability to see the sales process through from prospecting to the final close; courage to ask for and deliver remarkable programs; a love and passion for winning; integrity and pride in being a full-service rep; new business expertise and a creative mind; a desire to exceed expectations and move up quickly; independent and entrepreneurial performers; excellent verbal and written communication skills. At Greater Media Charlotte, you will be surrounded by people who love to have fun and work extremely hard. We offer great benefits and lots of incentives for self-starters, while enjoying the stability of a privately owned media company with two of Charlotte’s best radio stations. If you think you are ready for the next step in your career and think you have the talent to make it happen, we want you on our team! Send your resume and a cover letter to: Sandra Szoke, director of sales, Greater Media Charlotte, Inc., WBT/WLNK Radio, One Julian Price Place, Charlotte, NC 28208; sszoke@gmclt.com. No phone calls please. Greater Media Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Gaza Violence/New Anti-Semitism, Flight 17 Probe/Russian Influence in Ukraine, Immigration Policy Debate/Child Illegals Influx, Pentagon Afghanistan Waste Report, Ebola Fears, and Ray Rice Suspension Controversy Among Top News/Talk Stories Yesterday (7/28). The continuing violence in the Gaza Strip and increased incidences of anti-Semitism in Europe; Russia’s influence in the Ukraine and the effort to fully investigate the downing of Flight 17; debate over the immigration policy in the U.S. and the influx of illegal minors entering the country; the recent Pentagon report detailing billions in spending waste in Afghanistan; renewed fears of an Ebola virus outbreak; and outrage over the two-game suspension NFL star Ray Rice received after knocking his wife unconscious in a domestic dispute were some of the most-talked-about stories on news/talk radio yesterday, according to ongoing research from TALKERS.